Freeway

Domestic Short Hair

Davis, CA

ID: FreewayInternal ID: CKV Freeway is a castrated male DSH black and white kitten with a cute short tail, born about July 23, 2016. Freeway is friendly and he loves attention. In particular, he LOVES having his chin scratched and his face rubbed and (unusual for a cat!) his belly rubbed. He loves to play with his fellow foster kittens and gets along well with adult cats and dogs. He follows his foster family around and is always in lap sitting distance. He is a medium energy kitten who likes to sit on laps and purr for his naps once he is tired. Freeway was found on the side of Highway 80 when he was a 3 week old kitten. The kind people who found him were stuck in traffic in their car, and they noticed this little kitten trying very hard to climb up the side of the barrier, but he kept falling down. They picked him up and brought him to UC Davis for care, where he was found to have two broken legs. Luckily for Freeway he did not need surgery for his broken bones, and with rest and medication he recovered in a few weeks and is totally normal now, and he can run and jump and play as a normal kitten. Freeway is a sweet and friendly kitten who will be an amazing addition to your family! Thank you for your interest. If you have questions, you may contact our Feline Coordinator by emailing cats@yolospca.org. If you are interested in adopting, please follow the instructions below to expedite your application: 1. Return to our website: www.yolospca.org 2. Download and print out an application and fill it out 3. Please specify which animal you are requesting on the application by noting the "NAME" of the animal and the Internal ID. 4. You may either fax the completed application to the Feline Coordinator at 530 231 2969 or email it to cats@yolospca.org 5. We will email or call you if we need more information. Since we get many applications and are volunteers, we may not contact you immediately. You may email if you have additional questions. All of our felines have been altered prior to adoption. Kittens have been given their first shots of FVRCP, adults are up-to-date on vaccinations, and all cats have are Feline Leukemia tested (negative) and micro chipped. The fee to adopt is $90 (the fee helps cover these costs and the cost of the microchip registration). The Yolo County SPCA is a private, not-for-profit, foster home-based animal rescue organization and does not have a shelter. All of our animals awaiting adoption are in foster homes. For more information about this animal, please email cats@yolospca.org. For more general questions, please see our website at www.yolospca.org. We are still accepting applications on this animal; we do remove the pets from our site once they are adopted.